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Floyd Mayweather fought in 5 weight divisions: super featherweight, lightweight, light welterweight, welterweight, and light middleweight.
He retired with an undefeated record and won 15 major world championships spanning five weight classes from super featherweight to light middleweight. This includes the Ring magazine title in three weight classes and the lineal championship in four weight classes (twice at welterweight).
Floyd Mayweather Jr. fought in five weight classes in his professional boxing career between 1996 and 2017. He remained victorious in super featherweight, lightweight, light welterweight, welterweight, and light middleweight divisions and won 15 major world championships.
Mayweather won his first title at super-featherweight, where the upper limit for boxers is 130 pounds (58.9kg), when he stopped Genaro Hernández to claim the WBC belt, which he...
Mayweather suffered first knockdown of his career in the 6th rd; Hernandez penalized 1 point in Rd 12 for elbowing.
Floyd Mayweather, who faced the biggest names, unleashed the biggest PPVs during his time in the super welterweight division. The titles he won in the weight class are WBC, WBA (super), WBC (diamond).
As an amateur, Floyd Mayweather Jr. went 84-6. He was a three-time National Golden Gloves champion in three different weight classes (light flyweight, flyweight and featherweight).
Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Logan Paul was announced on December 6, 2020. A location or weight class weren't announced, but Mayweather's representatives confirmed the validity of the exhibition match against social media giant and novice boxer Logan Paul (0-1).
Mayweather had wins over lineal champions or men ranked number one in their weight class in every division from Jr. lightweight to Jr. middleweight.
He also won 15 world titles at five different weight classes as a three-time unified world champion at welterweight (2x) and super-welterweight. One of his most remarkable career highlights was his win over Manny Pacquiao.